The Method To The Moron’s Madness

can you??? because puerto rico could sure use your voluntary service at the moment considering there seems to be a few villages and towns totally cut
off from everyone waiting around for someone to come by and build them one!!

I live it almost every day of my life. And when I don't, I always resolve to do better.

because puerto rico could sure use your voluntary service at the moment considering there seems to be a few villages and towns totally cut off from
everyone waiting around for someone to come by and build them one!!

can you??? because puerto rico could sure use your voluntary service at the moment considering there seems to be a few villages and towns totally cut
off from everyone waiting around for someone to come by and build them one!!

He just stated he spoke to the president of the Virgin Islands, which is of course
himself, add them to the list for getting no
help.

originally posted by: dawnstar
he says he is stopping the payments to the insurance companies immediately..
but, they are paid on a quarterly basis, at the end of each quarter. so, is he refusing to pay what is owed to the insurance companies, and who in
their right mind really thinks that is such a great idea or that the effects will only be felt by those who were getting the subsidies???

Trump is in full battle mode along with his compatriots they are attacking the global Cabals Insurance industry Fiat money Laundering
arms........globally.......and this is a massive strike at the heart of the beast.

And signing the death warrants on countless poor Americans. Most of them voted #maga.

It is not as bad as you have been led to believe. CNBC actually has a very good article on this (not full of partisan BS). The simple solution is
letting the 5% of people who are responsible for 50% of the medical costs in the country enroll in Medicaid and allow the rest of the country to enjoy
much lower insurance premiums.

Well, this will do a lot to undo one of the biggest mistakes of the ACA. That is, the idea that compelling younger and healthier people to buy more
expensive and comprehensive plans would generate enough money for the insurance companies to cover the sicker and older patients they were now
required to cover under Obamacare.

That simply didn't work. First off, nowhere near enough of those younger and healthier people signed up for Obamacare plans even though they got
slapped with a tax penalty and even though the venerable Congressional Budget Office predicted they would. While some critics are trying to blame the
collapse of the Obamacare exchanges on President Trump's threats, the collapse began with day one of the ACA and its faulty math.

The obvious losers in this new scenario are the Americans with those serious and costly pre-existing conditions. The reason why the insurance
companies needed to be compelled to cover them is because they basically make up all of their costs. Remember, the sickest 5 percent of Americans are
responsible for more than 50 percent of our annual health-care spending, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. With that in
mind, it's possible that even if Obamacare had somehow achieved 100 percent public compliance, those costs still wouldn't have been covered.

And looking to the young and healthy to cover that cost wasn't fair in the first place. The younger you are in America, the less likely you are to be
rich. In other words, the Obama administration was going after the poorest age demographic to bail out insurers covering somebody else.

Now President Trump is giving those younger, healthier, and most likely poorer Americans new health coverage options.

Second, instead of keeping Obamacare's huge Medicaid expansion that has almost doubled the number of Americans on the program since 2007, the Trump
team could find a way to get more pre-existing condition patients on Medicaid by exempting them from some of the maximum income rules. Scaling back
the newly expanded Medicaid rolls has raised howls from Democrats and even Republicans like Senator Susan Collins who represent states that rely on
Medicaid dollars.

But reversing at least some of the Medicaid rolls to free up funds to help cover the sickest Americans who don't currently qualify is an easier sell
politically and financially. And besides, if the government under Obamacare was willing to financially punish younger and less wealthy Americans to
cover sicker patients, then why shouldn't it focus more of its charitable health care efforts on those who actually need the most health care in the
first place?

can you??? because puerto rico could sure use your voluntary service at the moment considering there seems to be a few villages and towns totally cut
off from everyone waiting around for someone to come by and build them one!!

can you??? because puerto rico could sure use your voluntary service at the moment considering there seems to be a few villages and towns totally cut
off from everyone waiting around for someone to come by and build them one!!

In a modern scientific era the greatest country ever, allows its people to die because they can’t afford health insurance. And an ignorant
billionaire cuts off charity to the poor. Using them a spawns in apolitical ego game.... And fools here defend that.

a reply to: Garmanarnar
anything going to the virgin islands is supposed to be going through puerto rico, but since it all seems to be arriving in puerto rico's capital and
sitting there, I imagine they are still out of luck also.

I see darkness in many places, and that didn't start with this administration.

But I also mostly see the light. As a person who has spent much of my life around the world, people of different races, ethnicities and backgrounds
have much more in common than some would have you believe.

Maybe you should dispose of the cartoon caricature view of the world you seem so saddled with. It would really improve your mood.

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